Mathematics, 14.12.2020 16:40 CAPEPOPPA
The gravitational force (in Newtons), exerted on an object by the earth varies inversely with the square of the object's distance from the center of the Earth. The radius of the earth may be estimated to be 3959 miles and an astronaut with a mass of 210 pounds weighs approximately 934.127N on the Earth's surface. Calculate the approximate weight of the astronaut (in Newtons) when he is 12 miles above the earth's surface.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:40, littlemoneyh
M? aoc=96 ? space, m, angle, a, o, c, equals, 96, degree \qquad m \angle boc = 8x - 67^\circm? boc=8x? 67 ? space, m, angle, b, o, c, equals, 8, x, minus, 67, degree \qquad m \angle aob = 9x - 75^\circm? aob=9x? 75 ? space, m, angle, a, o, b, equals, 9, x, minus, 75, degree find m\angle bocm? bocm, angle, b, o, c:
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:50, monstergirl25
Thomas is using a drawing program to complete a construction. which construction could he be completing? two perpendicular lines are drawn. inscribing an equilateral triangle in a circle inscribing a square in a circle inscribing a regular pentagon in a circle inscribing a regular hexagon in a circle
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